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NATURE MATTERS

TIMBERSCOMBE PARISH

BIODIVERSITY SURVEY

PRESENTATION

Monday 21st February 7.30pm

Timberscombe Village Hall

Ecologists Graham Boswell and Bill Butcher will present the results of the nature habitat survey they conducted at the request of Timberscombe Parish Council last summer.  Come along and find out what they discovered and join in the discussion about how we can all help to support nature and promote a flourishing biodiversity of plants and wildlife in our beautiful parish.

Everyone is welcome; just come along – no need to book. This is a free event.

Thanks to Somerset County Council for funding this survey, report, and presentation through their Climate Emergency Fund 2021.

St Petrock’s History Group

Every Monday the Featured Item on the main page of the History Group website will show a new item from the catalogue of entries now available for interest and research online. This week Fred Bond, a dairyman delivering milk to Timberscombe c1910 is featured, along with details of a local feud that achieved national attention in 1951…

Read more at https://stpetrockshistorygroup.omeka.net/items/show/3546

2 Road Closures in Timberscombe

Urgent / emergency Road Closure: Great House Street,Timberscombe

Please be aware that we have received a notification of a TTRN (urgent / emergency) road closure at Great House StreetTimberscombe. This will commence on 14th February 2022 and is expected to last until 18th February 2022.

Residents will be permitted to enter/exit but should expect significant delays.

Also:

Temporary Road Closure: Timberscombe To Couple Cross
Timberscombe To Couple Cross – from Slade Lane, northwards for a distance of 965
metres. This Order will enable BT Openreach to carry out poling works.

The works are expected to commence on 25th February 2022 and last for 6 hours (09:30 – 15:30) to enable BT Openreach to carry out poling works.

The contractor has indicated that access for Emergency Services through the site is permitted on this occasion.

For any further information about this closure please contact Sunbelt Rentals on 0370 050 0792, quoting reference: ttro479187.

Updates

SWT Council Business Bulletins

Benefice Newsletter 4th February 2022

Police Newsletter AW050 FEB 2022

Exmoor Young Voices New Year Update 2022

Timberscombe School Friday News 04.02.22

Somerset Health and Wellbeing Advisory Network Update

Somerset’s Covid-19 Weekly Update Friday 4 February 2022

COVID-19 Business Support Grants
There are two new business support grant schemes, to help certain local businesses within the rating system, deal with business impacts caused by the rise of Omicron in recent weeks.
SWT anticipate the closing date for applications to be mid-day on 14 February, however in the case of over-subscription the closing date may be brought forward.
Please click here for further information on these schemes.

Recycle More is coming soon”  information should be landing on doormats, containing the all-important calendar setting out collection days for the next 12 months. This week also sees the start of Bright Blue Bag deliveries. The bags are a pivotal part of the expanded collections being introduced by Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) from Monday 28 February.
With a 60-litre capacity, the Bright Blue Bags are tough, waterproof and washable.

Key features include:
 A weighted base so they won’t blow away in the wind
 A Velcro-fastened lid so contents won’t blow away
 Easy to fold-down and store when not in use
The Bright Blue Bag is used to hold:
 Plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays (rinsed and squashed/nested)
 Tins and cans (rinsed and crushed if safe to do so)
 Aerosols (empty)
 Foil (rinsed
It should take around two weeks for everyone to get their bag. As they are delivered, stickers will be stuck on recycling boxes making it clear what needs to go where once Recycle More starts.
No one should put their bag out for collection until their first Recycle More collection day – which is made clear in the leaflet calendar.
As well as the calendar, the “Coming soon” leaflet includes a simple “what goes where” guide to the new service.

Police Appeal

We’re renewing our appeal to trace Robin, believed to be sleeping rough after leaving an address in Weston-super-Mare on 27 January.

He could be anywhere in the South West and officers are concerned for his welfare as he needs regular medication. Please check outbuildings and caravans to see if he has sought shelter.

Robin is 42 and described as white, about 6ft 6ins (2m) tall and of large build, with a shaved head.

He was wearing a black and white checked shirt, black trousers and trainers and had a grey hooded jumper with him.

Robin, if you see this, please contact your family or ring 101.

If you can help us trace him please get in touch.

If you can help, please call 101 and give the call handler the reference number 5222022181, or complete our online appeals form.

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